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I was supposed to go for surgery (for a second time) in October (last month) I refused it, again.

I've been able to walk regularly. Swimming has been sporadic.
My weight fluctuates but generally stays the same. But, I need to lose, though.

Ive been "running" approx one mile a few times a week. It's not my old routine but, I still see my chiropractor (GOOD ONE)
he adjusts me as necessary...I hide the fact that I run. I KNOW its not good for my spine but, its great for my mind.

I've learned to take the running SLOW. I stop at the very first sign of discomfort though, I haven't felt any more than normal during the run.

I have to go for a hernia surgery on wednesday. I will be home bound for two weeks. It's just about diet, during that time.

Once I get healed up, I intend to continue ab work.

My "fountain of youth" is stretching. I've let myself get away from that for a while due to pain...which only made life more painful...
I started my routine again.

So, I THINK, I'm on a good track to get back to life...without surgery.
With any luck at all, I'll be 28 again in a few years...

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My L5/S1 is about 30% there at 37 yrs of age. I have focused on stretching 2-3 times a day and I workout with focus on my core. In addition I also have a bed that I think has helped a lot too. (Sleep Number)

Since I have focused this way I have some days that are stiff with mild pain but overall have been doing really well. (2 years)

There are some advances in artificial disks. I am hoping that by the time my real one is gone.... this method will be a very real option.

-rts

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I was supposed to go for surgery (for a second time) in October (last month) I refused it, again.

I've been able to walk regularly. Swimming has been sporadic.
My weight fluctuates but generally stays the same. But, I need to lose, though.

Ive been "running" approx one mile a few times a week. It's not my old routine but, I still see my chiropractor (GOOD ONE)
he adjusts me as necessary...I hide the fact that I run. I KNOW its not good for my spine but, its great for my mind.

I've learned to take the running SLOW. I stop at the very first sign of discomfort though, I haven't felt any more than normal during the run.

I have to go for a hernia surgery on wednesday. I will be home bound for two weeks. It's just about diet, during that time.

Once I get healed up, I intend to continue ab work.

My "fountain of youth" is stretching. I've let myself get away from that for a while due to pain...which only made life more painful...
I started my routine again.

So, I THINK, I'm on a good track to get back to life...without surgery.
With any luck at all, I'll be 28 again in a few years...

Not sure about "recovering." I have herniated/bulging disks in that area at 26, along with scoliosis. Probably shouldn't be skydiving and BASE jumping but you know, it's fun. It just hurts. A lot. Always.